(They Call it that Good Ole) Mountain Dew
Written by Scott Wiseman & Bascom L. Lunsford
Chord-chart by Lynn Lewis
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Down the road here from me there's a big holler tree,
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Where you lay down a dollar or two,
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If you go round the bend and come back a-gain,
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There's a jug full of good ole mountain dew.
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Oh they call it that ole mountain dew,
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And them that re-fuse it are few,
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I'll hush up my mug if you fill up my jug,
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With some good ole moun-tain dew.
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2. | Now my uncle Nort, he's sawed off and short,
He measures just four foot two,
But he thinks he's a giant when you give him a pint,
Of that good ole mountain dew.
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3. | Well my ole aunt June bought some brand new perfume,
It had such a sweet smellin' phew,
But to her surprise when she had it analyzed,
It was nothin' but good ole mountain dew.
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4. | Well the preacher rolled by with his head heisted high,
Said his wife had been down with the flu,
And he thought that I ought just to sell him a quart,
Of that good ole mountain dew.
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5. | Well my brother Bill's got a still on the hill,
Where he runs off a gallon or two,
The buzzards in the sky get so drunk they can't fly,
From smellin' the good ole mountain dew.
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